The most recent Kotaku interview with multiple former female Nintendo of America (NoA) employees showed that they experienced plenty of nepotism, workplace inequality, and sexually inappropriate behavior during their tenure there. The corporation is plagued with “frat house” behavior, according to Kotaku’s discussion with ten different sources who worked at Nintendo at some point over the past ten years. The interview mostly focuses on Aerotek, NoA’s contractor employment organization, where women were paid significantly less than men and were essentially denied opportunities to rise. In-depth information about the how and why of these harassment incidents, which do include instances of physical stalking and dangerous activity, is provided in Kotaku’s interview. According to reports, Nintendo’s American division failed to offer them a secure, equal-opportunity workplace despite having previously published a statement against workplace harassment.